Discharge Instructions for Internal Fixation of a Fractured Femur

Discharge Instructions for Internal Fixation of a Fractured Femur

You had a procedure called internal fixation of a fractured femur (thighbone). During the procedure, a rod, plates and screws, or several pins were inserted inside the bone to hold the broken ends of bone in place while they heal. Once the bone has healed, the rod, plate and screws, or pins may need to be surgically removed. A broken femur is a serious injury that takes about 3 to 6 months to heal. Here are instructions to help you care for your leg when you are at home.

Activity

Arrange your household to keep the items you need within reach.

Remove electrical cords, throw rugs, and anything else that may cause you to fall.

Take special care when showering. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions closely. Do the following, as instructed:

If you wear a leg brace or immobilizer, cover it with plastic to keep it dry while you shower.

If you do not wear a leg brace or immobilizer, carefully wash your incision with soap and water. Gently pat it dry. Don't rub the incision, or apply creams or lotions to it. To avoid falling while showering, sit on a shower stool.

Tell all of your healthcare providers-including your dentist-that you have a rod, plate and screws, or pin in your leg. You may need to take antibiotics before dental work and other medical procedures to reduce the risk of infection.

Follow-up care

Follow up with your healthcare provider, or as advised.

When to call your healthcare provider

Call 911 right away if you have any of the following:

Chest pain

Shortness of breath

Otherwise, call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of these: